If pre-retcon, Beyonder Doom has the whole 'thousands of times powerful than everything power so probably wins.
If post-retcon, then at that point Doom only had the power of the child-unit/CCU Beyonder, which God Doom is explicitly thousands of times more powerful than.
Which is Hickman's BS of course. Even post Retcon, many of Beyonder's multiversal feats were still valid (the most notorious was erasing Death from all creation and the LT and all other Cosmic Powers were there unable to stop him or reverse it). Post Retcon Beyonder also had control over TIME as well as his other reality warping powers (Hickman's Beyonders have no control over it). Spiderman had post retcon Beyonder's power for a few seconds yet he remade ALL creation. Molecule Man and Post Retcon Beyonder's fight was TRANSmultiversal.
Beyonder Doom stomps.
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..even the outer hells are indifferent matters for they bow only to potent and archaic Nodens.
No, it wasn't. Spider-Man gave Hulk the pep talk when he was bracing the mountain for example when it was Reed in the actual story. There are a lot of inconsistencies between it and the actual story.
And it's an all ages book. Which automatically makes it non canon.
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Cool, that was one detail that was warped, but that's it. It's minute in the grand scheme of the story.
Everything else is nigh-verbatim to the original story.
Anywho, I supposed the mini arc, "Last Planet Standing," is also auto non-canon?
Oh ahbi, you never fail. I have several more in wait, but I wanna see you wiggle around this first.
Homie, if you got no official Marvel sources to support your claim, and, I know you don't,
don't come at me again with this fallacy. Actually, since I know, don't come at me again.
Well that was bound to happen. The original story is 30 something years old. Those were either retcons or writer screwups. The story is canon as far as I'm aware.
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..even the outer hells are indifferent matters for they bow only to potent and archaic Nodens.
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I see you don't understand the concept behind the mini.
First, it's not a re-print, it's a follow up. So yea, it's not going to be identical.
The point of the mini is to present details we never got to see in the original portrayals.
These "details" are obviously made up by Tobin (writer) so, he can add anything he wants.
Oh, and Enchantress wasn't playing with Spidey,
that was Galactus right before the heroes challenged him, while they were observing him.
.. It's a "wiggle" cause you made it seem like "all ages" rated books never happened.
Now the spin (wiggle) is, that "all ages" books only apply to alternate realities.
Which is complete bull
Nah, you shut the **** up with your lieS!
And ... Let me know when you have that proof,
which means,
you'll never let me know since the proof is non-existent.
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Hulk was portrayed doing the exact same thing in the Spidey mini, as he did in the original SW.
The only difference is that Tobin gave Spidey Reed's dialogue in the mountain scene.
Still waiting on that non-existent proof which tells us the number or name of this "different reality."
And as this is an all ages rated story, Spiderman & SW, so it is happening in the 616 universe.
Yea he can, since it's from a point of reference we never saw in the original.
I already told you it was Galactus's presence which was warping reality when the heroes approached him:
I hate when you step to me without knowing what the **** you're debating about.
You're the only one advertising that bull son.
... and bullshit!
In the Spiderman/SW mini, many scenes directly from the original SW were portrayed and expanded on,
but this stands out as a depiction which stamps the book as 100% canon to the original SW:
While moving through "time" with the imaginary Enchantress due to Galactus' presence warping reality,
she points out to Spidey a momentous occasion in his history, namely, finding the Black Suit,
which ONLY took place in the original SW, and which ONLY produced a 616 limited run called Web of Spiderman:
Are we talking about Marvel Age/Adventures? Those are not canon to 616. Darwyn Cooke Said it was a seperate continuity years ago. However, that was then